Ultra-Fast Lenses

Very large aperture lenses, those with an f/number of f/1.2 or less, don't just let a lot of light in. They also have vanishingly small depth-of-focus. That makes them hard to focus, but often results in beautifully smooth out-of-focus portions of the scene (i.e., very pleasing bokeh). This challenge is for photos shot using a taking aperture marked as f/1.2 or faster. Note that not all ultra-fast lenses are expensive; used special-purpose lenses as fast as f/0.75 can be adapted for macro photography on most DSLRs and EVILs:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Using-Ultra-Fast-Lenses-on-DSLR-Cameras/

The lens must have been used at an aperture of f/1.2 or faster -- an f/number of 1.2 or less. The effective f/number changes when shooting macros or using a not-quite-1:1 glass lens mount adapter, but the image qualifies as long as the f/number used was marked on the lens as 1.2 or less.

Make sure your entry names the lens and aperture used; many adapted lenses do not put this info in the EXIF data.

Your complaint (along with the complaints of others regarding this entry) will be
reviewed by the challenge owner. Depending upon the nature and applicability of the
complaint, the entry may be disqualified. In extreme circumstances the user who submitted
the entry may receive a ban from the challenge or series in question.